Lot 487 , A small collection of 18th century Chinese porcelain
A small collection of 18th century Chinese porcelain,
comprising a semi-eggshell tea bowl and saucer, decorated in pale blue, gilt and iron red with panels and flowers, an iron red and gilt saucer depicting a man alarmed by a rat, another saucer with two figures in a garden with prunus and rockwork and two tea bowls, one decorated with an exotic bird on a branch, the other, smaller, with a pavilion in a landscape (6, faults)
£80-120
Condition:
Semi eggshell tea bowl shallow chip to outside edge of neckrim, approx. 5x3mm.; saucer with large chip repaired in three sections. A hairline crack to each of the smaller tea bowls. Others good. Hairline cracks and small chips to several pieces, some minor wear to gilding. The largest saucer has had a section of its rim broken into 3 pieces and poorly re-glued.
Sold for £110